Gerund + Infinitive

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Gerund

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A gerund is an –ing
form of a verb (ww) that is used as a noun (znw) rather than as a verb, without
a form of to be.



Admit   Advise   Complete   Consider   Delay   Deny   Discuss   Dislike   Enjoy   Finish   Keep   Mention   Miss   Practice   Quit   Regret   Remember   Resist   Risk   Stop   Suggest   Understand

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An infinitive is the word to followed by the simple form of the verb (hele ww)


Agree   Appear   Ask   Care   Claim   Decide   Demand   Expect  Fail   Hope   Learn   Mean   Need   Offer   Plan   Prepare   Pretend   Promise   Refuse   Regret   Remember   Seem   Wait   Wish   Want

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Wanneer gebruik je een gerund?
• Na werkwoorden waarmee je aangeeft wat je wel of niet leuk vindt 
(like, dislike, love, hate, fancy, envy)

• Na zintuigelijke werkwoorden 
(see, watch, hear, smell, feel)

• Na de specifieke werkwoorden 
avoid, consider, give up, go on, keep, manage, mind, prefer, recommend, start, stop en suggest

  • Na uitdrukkingen en voorzetsels

Wanneer je gebruik je to+ het hele werkwoord?
• Na werkwoorden die een wens uitdrukken (wish, hope, want, dream, desire)

• Na werkwoorden die een bevel uitdrukken (demand, forbid, prohibit, allow, restrict)

• Na de specifieke werkwoorden 
decide, expect, choose, hesitate, learn, refuse, manage

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Verbs that can be followed by a gerund or infinitive without a change in meaning:


Begin             Commence      Cease             Dread                 Love      Hate                Neglect             Prefer             Propose            Continue   Start              Like     



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Verbs that can
be
by a gerund or infinitive with
a change in meaning:

Attempt            Forget 

Mean                 Regret 

                 Try                       Remember        


I regret to tell you that you have failed the test.

I regret telling you that secret.

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We use the infinitive without to after modal verbs can, could, may, might, will, shall, would, should, must:



She can sleep in the guest room tonight.

We might buy a new sofa.

Not: We might to buy a new sofa.

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We also use the infinitive without to after let, make and (optionally) help:

He lets us use some of his land to grow vegetables.

You can’t make a cat do anything it doesn’t want to do.

I just want to help you (to) understand the situation better.

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Do you think this is going to be difficult?
Yes
No
Maybe

Slide 9 - Poll

Which verb comes before a gerund or the infinitive?
Gerund
Infinitive
admit
avoid
plan
decide
learn
dislike
understand
promise
keep on
hate
love
stop

Slide 10 - Drag question

She delayed ...
(get) out of bed.
A
to get
B
getting

Slide 11 - Quiz

Peter suggested _ to an Italian restaurant.
A
to go
B
going

Slide 12 - Quiz

I don't mind ... up early.
A
geting
B
to get
C
getting

Slide 13 - Quiz

She continued ... about her accomplishments.
A
braging
B
to brag
C
bragging

Slide 14 - Quiz

I remember ___ the milk, but it's not in my bag.
A
to buy
B
buying

Slide 15 - Quiz

He considered _________ his boat, but decided not to.
A
selling
B
to sell

Slide 16 - Quiz

Would you mind _________ me the sugar. (pass)

Slide 17 - Open question

I tried _____ (give) up chocolate, but I didn't lose any weight.

Slide 18 - Open question

I had a hard time _______ (explain) the situation to my husband.

Slide 19 - Open question

I can ____ (meet) you at six o'clock

Slide 20 - Open question

I regret ____ (tell) you that the train has been delayed.

Slide 21 - Open question

My friend was happy ________ (see) me at the party.

Slide 22 - Open question

I have been working hard since I got here, but I stopped ____ (have) lunch.

Slide 23 - Open question

The teacher let us ___ (leave) early

Slide 24 - Open question

It’s no use ________ (take) a taxi. We’ll be late anyway.

Slide 25 - Open question

Luckily, I remembered ______ (buy) milk, because we don't have any left.

Slide 26 - Open question

He deserves ____ (go) to jail.

Slide 27 - Open question

Is choosing between the gerund and infinitive difficult?
Yes
No
A bit

Slide 28 - Poll